Title
Clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of neurocysticercosis
Date Issued
01 December 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Publisher(s)
Lancet Publishing Group
Abstract
The infection of the nervous system by the cystic larvae of Taenia solium (neurocysticercosis) is a frequent cause of seizure disorders. Neurocysticercosis is endemic or presumed to be endemic in many low-income countries. The lifecycle of the worm and the clinical manifestations of neurocysticercosis are well established, and CT and MRI have substantially improved knowledge of the disease course. Improvements in immunodiagnosis have further advanced comprehension of the pathophysiology of this disease. This knowledge has led to individualised treatment approaches that account for the involvement of parenchymal or extraparenchymal spaces, the number and form of parasites, and the extent of degeneration and associated inflammation. Clinical investigations are focused on development of effective treatments and reduction of side-effects induced by treatment, such as seizures, hydrocephalus, infarcts, and neuroinjury.
Start page
1202
End page
1215
Volume
13
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología Neurología clínica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84919330439
PubMed ID
Source
The Lancet Neurology
ISSN of the container
14744422
Sponsor(s)
Our work is supported by the Wellcome Trust through an International Senior Research Fellowship to HHG, and the National Institutes for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA through intramural research resources. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ZIAAI000846
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